How to install a wood stove in your shed




















Visit their website and speak to them about any of your concerns regarding regulations for fitting wood burning stoves. We all have them! Stoves most definitely add value to your Shedlife experience and we cannot recommend them highly enough. Generally people think because a shed is made from timber it cannot have a wood burning stove.

The trick is to fit them properly! Stove cost and price: What materials do you need to safely fit a wood burning stove in your shed? About Us. Colour Chart. Garden Rooms. This Website Uses Cookies We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.

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You can assemble the single skin flue parts and offer everything up to make sure you position the twin wall at the correct height. Cut the silicone flashing and then attach to the roof. Seal everything using the heatproof silicone. The upcoming video will help you identify all of thee places and details the installing of the silicone boot flashing. Assemble the single wall parts and join each with a seal of fire cement and use a joint clip between each part also.

Watch the video for how to install a wood stove in a shed. We have a lovely cast iron tiled fireplace which I was desperate not to lose when we installed a small wood burning stove, but until I found the Hobbit on Google, everyone told me it would be impossible to keep the fire surround.

The Hobbit is perfect - not only does it fit very snugly, but it looks fantastic and the blue door complements the tiles very nicely. We are sitting enjoying a fire now and absolutely loving it! Thanks for creating such an amazing product. It even keeps a kettle of water at the ready for a cuppa!

What more can I say, we love it! Just the thing to make our Yorkshire home cosy, and the cat loves it too! Was looking for a small stove for my first self-install. Found Mark very helpful. Knowledgeable, friendly service. Stove burns well and generates lots more heat than the previous open fire.

What is not to like? We had two different London-based fireplace companies tell us that we simply had to knock out the old cast iron and tile fireplace to fit in a woodburning stove, and that there was no other option! Then we found you online.

We are delighted with our little Hobbit, which swallows up logs and kicks out a good amount of heat. Perfect for the winter! You have done a great job… Great post!! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail.

You can also subscribe without commenting. Posted by Annabelle Carvell on March 30, If you do not have a login please request one here. Wall Mounted Fires Electric Fires. Can I install a log burner in my shed? Am I allowed to install a real wood burner in my shed? Yes, but there are some key considerations to be aware of that we have explained below. What are the regulations? What kind of flue do I require?

My shed sometimes gets damp — will this damage my appliance? What about gas and electric log burners? Electric stoves in sheds It is possible to have an electric appliance in your shed, provided your shed has had a suitable wiring installation that has been signed off by a qualified electrician.

Gas log burners in sheds When it comes to installing a gas log burner in your shed , it is very much about considering the shed environment on a case by case basis. Your installer will need to make a judgement on considerations such as: Damp: If there is damp, although parts of the combustion circuit and gas circuit are designed to withstand corrosion from condensation produced, other parts of the appliance would not have the same protection and could potentially corrode in a damp atmosphere found in a shed in winter.

If you were set on a gas log burner, your installer may advise that dampness and leaks are treated in the shed first. Access to gas supply: With a gas log burner , it can be more costly and inconvenient to pipe gas to the shed if it is not already close to gas access. The heat shield is comprised of a heat resistant board materials with a steel cladding face that is colour matched to your stove. Once the positions now determined. Use the plumb line again to make a mark on the ceiling that lines up with the hole in the top of the stove.

Now its time for the fun bit. Yes it can a bit scary cutting a hole in the roof of your brand new shed or garden room but dont panic we have made it easy by supplying templates and cover plates. Place the template central to the mark you just made for the centre of the the flue and use the template to mark the elliptical hole. Pilot drill the hole with a spade bit and use a jigsaw or reciprocating saw to cut all the way through the roof materials.

The template has been made to give you the correct clearances required around the flue system. Ok now you have a gaping hole in your lovely shed roof its time to think about sorting that out before the family comes home! Start by placing the first single wall flue in the stove. The junction of the two types of flue should be approx mm below the roof. Measure and cut the second section of single wall flue to achieve this using a slitting disc and an angle grinder.

You can then assemble the remaining flue and poke it through the roof. There are several methods that you can use based on the material your roof is made out of.



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